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Zinaida Greceanîi

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Zinaida Greceanîi
Зинаи́да Греча́ная
Zinaida Greceanîi

Incumbent
Assumed office 
31 March 2008
President Vladimir Voronin
Preceded by Vasile Tarlev

Born 7 February 1956 (1956-02-07) (age 53)
Tomsk, Soviet Union (now Russia)
Political party Party of Communists

Zinaida Greceanîi or Zinaida Grecianii (born February 7 1956[1]) (Russian: Зинаида Петровна Гречаная, Zinaida Petrovna Grechanaya) is a Moldovan politician. She is a member of the Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova[2] and has been the Prime Minister of Moldova since 31 March 2008.[1][3] She is Moldova's first female Prime Minister[3] and is the second female Communist head of government in Europe, the first having been Premier Milka Planinc of Yugoslavia.[4]

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[edit] Background and earlier career

Greceanîi was born in Tomsk Oblast of the Russian SFSR. She graduated from the Financial and Economic College in Chişinău and the State University of Moldova.[1]

She was Deputy Minister of Finances from 2000 to 2001 and First Deputy Minister of Finances from 2001 to 2002. President Vladimir Voronin appointed her as Interim Minister of Finances on February 8 2002 and then appointed her as Minister of Finances on February 26 2002. After serving as Finance Minister for more than three years, she was appointed by Voronin as First Deputy Prime Minister on October 10 2005.[1]

[edit] Prime Minister

Following the resignation of Prime Minister Vasile Tarlev on March 19 2008, President Vladimir Voronin nominated Greceanîi as Prime Minister.[2] Her Cabinet was approved by Parliament on March 31; it received 56 votes in favor out of the 101 members of Parliament. According to Greceanîi, the immediate focus of her Cabinet would on "media freedom, an active dialogue with civil society and the independence of justice". Her party won the 2009 election with 50% of the vote or 60 seats. She is the candidate annouced by the Communist Party for the post of the President of the Republic of Moldova, as of 13 of May. Greceanîi is married and has two children.[1]

She was nominated to become president in the 2009 presidential election.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e Page on Greceanii at government website.
  2. ^ a b "Moldova's Leader Nominates First Female Prime Minister", Associated Press (The Moscow Times), March 24, 2008.
  3. ^ a b "Moldova's Parliament approves new government", Associated Press (International Herald Tribune), March 31, 2008.
  4. ^ [1]
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